Social image of old age, gendered ageism and inclusive places: older people in the media Articles uri icon

authors

  • SANCHEZ ROMAN, MARIA
  • AUTRIC-TAMAYO, GADEA
  • FERNANDEZ MAYORALAS FERNANDEZ, GLORIA
  • ROJO PEREZ, FERMINA
  • AGULLO TOMAS, MARIA SILVERIA
  • SANCHEZ-GONZALEZ, DIEGO
  • RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, VICENTE

publication date

  • December 2022

start page

  • 1

end page

  • 26

issue

  • 24, 17031

volume

  • 19

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1661-7827

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1660-4601

abstract

  • Ageism promotes the exclusion of older people from society by generating a negative image that they also internalize. The aim of this article is to investigate older people's social self-image, through statements broadcast on a national Spanish radio program aimed at this group. A qualitative analysis was conducted for a random sample from the sound archive for the Radio Nacional de EspaƱa program Juntos Paso a Paso (Together, Step by Step) (2008-2021), using codes based on the pillars and determinants of active ageing and the three dimensions of ageism. Intercoder agreement was calculated. There were significant findings regarding ageism, gendered ageism and ageing in place, with differences according to size of municipal area. The program in question can be considered a viable secondary source for the research aim. Ageism is most commonly manifested through implicit opinions and invisibilization in family and social contexts. Care activities play a notably central role in responses related to gendered ageism. In relation to ageing in place, older people prefer their habitual environment when they have moderate care needs and accept moves to nursing homes when their needs increase.

subjects

  • Politics
  • Sociology

keywords

  • gendered ageism; active ageing; age-friendly communities; ageing in place; gender; media; wise words